Personal Finance
WASHINGTON - Bank of America on Friday halted foreclosures on homes across the country so it could review paperwork in tens of thousands of cases for flaws, expanding a crisis at a perilous time for the housing market.
NEW YORK - When the stock market hit its all-time high three years ago - three years that somehow seem much longer - Bob Auer's life was very, very easy.
TRENTON, N.J. - Under pressure from the Obama administration, Republican Gov.
WASHINGTON - A mushrooming crisis over potential flaws in foreclosure documents is threatening to throw the real estate industry into chaos, as Bank of America on Friday became the first bank to stop taking back tens of thousands of foreclosed homes in all 50 states.
OMAHA, Neb. - Online brokerage TD Ameritrade announced Friday it would offer commission-free ETF trades on 101 different funds picked by Morningstar to attract more long-term investors and better compete with other brokers.
More News
- APNewsBreak: Chafee camp didn't pay RI, fed taxes
- Obama sends foreclosure docs bill back to Congress
- Obama issues pocket veto of foreclosure docs bill
- Iowa atty general seeks to halt foreclosures
- Stocks dip ahead of jobs news, pull back from 11K
- Stocks mixed after positive job news; Dow near 11K
- Mortgage rates fall to decades-low of 4.27 pct.
- Retailers report September back-to-school boost
- EU backs bank tax, fuzzy on use of revenue
- Officials call for halting some Mich. foreclosures
- September sales results stronger than expected
- Arizona part of mortgage aid pact with Wells Fargo
- Vanguard lowers mutual fund fees for 2 million
- Midnight grocery runs capture economic desperation
- Home loans for purchases rise 9.3 percent
- AG Biden asks 3 banks to freeze foreclosures
- Rand Paul, national Democrats escalate ad war
- Pending home sales rise 4.3 percent in August
- Bank exec checked only date on foreclosure docs
- 65 years after WWII, a family blank is filled
- Regulators close small Florida, Wash. banks
- Bank of America delays foreclosures in 23 states
- At a Glance: Foreclosure delays in 23 states
- APNewsBreak: BofA delays foreclosures in 23 states
- Mutual funds are back in the black for 2010
- Bank exec. signed, didn't read foreclosure papers
- Fed's Dudley says more economic aid likely
- Washington wealthy clash over income tax on rich
- Top Fed official says more economic aid likely
- H&R Block sees 5-cent hit from IRS policy change
- Summary Box: Mortgage rates match low of 4.32 pct.
- Paramount to lay off 53 people; save $10 million
- Thousands show up in LA for free mortgage help
- Ohio to get almost $250M in federal housing aid
- Principal Financial to exit health insurance